The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... keep themselves from the prospect of ever need . ing to receive support from others . This is , to them , a situation so humiliating that it becomes ne- cefsary for the elders to keep a strict look out , that no person in that division ...
... keep themselves from the prospect of ever need . ing to receive support from others . This is , to them , a situation so humiliating that it becomes ne- cefsary for the elders to keep a strict look out , that no person in that division ...
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... keep pace with the sanguinary dispositions of the ruling powers , and the number of prisoners increases daily . By the last returns , those in Paris alone amounted to 3335- Contempt for religion and the most sacred moral duties keep ...
... keep pace with the sanguinary dispositions of the ruling powers , and the number of prisoners increases daily . By the last returns , those in Paris alone amounted to 3335- Contempt for religion and the most sacred moral duties keep ...
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... keep them open , on pain of being considered as suspected persons ; and declares , that they are at liberty to keep them open or fhut on the days of the decades . The king of Sweden has issued a proclamation , ordering a day of fast and ...
... keep them open , on pain of being considered as suspected persons ; and declares , that they are at liberty to keep them open or fhut on the days of the decades . The king of Sweden has issued a proclamation , ordering a day of fast and ...
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